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Arlington council denies rezoning for packaged liquor store at Southwest Green Oaks Boulevard

5485084 · May 27, 2025
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The Arlington City Council on May 27 rejected a planned development zoning request that would have allowed a packaged liquor store and drive-through restaurant at 721 Southwest Green Oaks Boulevard after members cited saturation of liquor outlets and concerns about long-term ownership.

The Arlington City Council on May 27 rejected a planned-development zoning change that would have allowed a packaged liquor store and an 800-square-foot takeout restaurant with a drive-through at 721 Southwest Green Oaks Boulevard.

The applicant, represented at the hearing by Navi Becker speaking for his father, proposed converting existing vacant storefronts into a single 2,400-square-foot packaged-liquor store alongside an 800-square-foot restaurant. Becker described landscaping, parking-lot repairs and other property improvements made since purchasing the site and said the business would aim to be a family-run alternative to larger chain liquor outlets.

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